A Community Conversation Featuring BULLY Director Lee Hirsch
Click here to register today!BULLY is the first feature documentary film to explore “a year in the life” of bullying in the United States. From the first day of school through the last, the film intimately follows the lives of a few of the many courageous kids and families bullying affects each day. The film captures the distress of bullying victims, the frustration of their parents, and in some cases, the overwhelming grief when bullying ends a life.
BULLY is directed by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch.
BULLY provides a compelling and tragic portrait of the consequences of bullying in our society. As an educational partner for the film, Facing History and Ourselves has created an accompanying
study guide and
companion website. Each help to raise important questions about the impact of upstander behavior and the responsibilities of all members of the school community in creating a safe and respectful learning environment. Facing History has provided workshops on the film, both in-person and online, to thousands of educators across the United States. To learn more or to download the guide, visit
safeschools.facinghistory.org.Facing History and Ourselves and
The Allstate Foundation present a series of community-wide dialogues across the U.S. Prominent scholars, authors, filmmakers, and policy leaders will speak and participate in discussions about civic engagement, individual and collective responsibility and tolerance.